Opinion

3 years ago

In appreciation of our park

To the editor:
Yesterday we enjoyed being in Houlton’s Riverside Park on a delightful autumn day.  Sitting in our lawn chairs beside the gently flowing Meduxnekeag River (on traditional Maliseet territory) was peaceful and uplifting for us, who are in our late 80s.

3 years ago

County societies

In Maine when we think of researching in an historical society we look in towns, cities, or the Maine Historical Society in Portland.  County historical societies are nonexistent here. 

3 years ago

Substance-free for October

October marks Sober October, a worldwide movement to reflect on alcohol and substance abuse. Sober October involves making a pledge to yourself to not use alcohol or other substances. 

3 years ago

Don’t sink the ship

To the editor:
Everyone’s heard that too many rats scrambling aboard a sinking ship will sink it. We as a nation are doing all we can to stay afloat with the people we’ve got now and the approximately one million legal immigrants we allow in every year.

3 years ago

Spooky tales by lantern light

October is the month in which kids start looking forward to picking out Halloween costumes and some people decorate their front porches with mums.  It is also a time when spooky tales seem to come to the forefront of everyone’s minds.  

3 years ago

Kayty’s story

Don’t get me wrong. My childhood was good. I had both parents until I was 12ish. They made decent money. Loved us and each other. My siblings and I were in sports, had a nice house, vehicles and loving pets.

3 years ago

Picking up the torch

Today, in fall 2021, can anyone deny the desire to go home again, “to be back home again looking for that old farm which feels like a long-lost friend,” as John Denver crooned?

3 years ago

Le reste de la lettre E

Shu pas mal fier de moi. J’ai pas ramassé d’patates encore s’t’année. Ca fait comme 50 ans d’file que j’rammasse pas d’patates.

3 years ago

Talking out of both sides

To the editor:

In May 2020, I wrote a letter to the editor asking “how low will a group of people go?” Today, I think we can ask that question again. It has certainly been answered over the past 16 months, after more than 60 cases in the United States of America Courts being thrown out or dismissed because of zero merit or proof of the complaint, including the Supreme Court, according to PolitiFact.com.

3 years ago

Wealth is measured by the heart

I was engaging in one of my favorite pastimes, at one of my favorite stores, when I noticed her standing beside me. I recognized her immediately and moved closer, saying hello. It took her a few moments to place me, but when she did, she smiled and moved toward me for a hug.